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The Liberal, 21 Apr 1910, p. 4

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As was-pointedmil'. last; week it is rvften difficult; to get a quorum of members for "the‘nnonthly 'xné‘etings “of the Richmond Hill Board _of Edn- cation. One‘of the reasons given by some of those trustees appointed by the County Council is that; since Lhe passing of thenew school Act in 1900 by the Ontario Governménhthey do not consider they are now members of the Board. The interpretation of the law is that trustees must reside in the municipality in which ti o HiglrSchool is situated. , In the case they mushhe residents of Riel - moml Hill. This change in the law is very awkward, and, “e believr, should be repealed..A We' cannot see any good reason :why residents of Vaughan and Markham Townships should not; be allowed .to repreâ€" sent the outside. part5 Every year Yorlcm County Council) gives a very gen‘él‘lflls klra'fit' fur;allej'malh-ton: ance of 0m". EI‘Ilghf Séllodlg Why should: the tlusté'es confilléd Ito Richmond Hill alone. ~l3ut an under- standing glmultl lac reached my once, or our High School will sufitr. We believe tbepl‘esent trustees‘ are all legally exzfitlad to sinonm’lmflBgarcl till the end of thefir terms. MILLER BILL AM m1)an ‘ Mr. Miller who made a good fight for the passing of his anti~gambiing hill in l’arliamont last Wéck, is now being criticized iii some quartersch accepting aoomprumiso. Although the new measure is a poor substitute for the original hill'it'isgbut fair to say' that Mr. iiiiiller did his duty in accepting the: compromise after he found that his forme‘r efforts had fail- ed. The same‘ credit can scarcely be riven, howosjer, to those who took he side of the race track gamblers; as they readily saw that ‘public opinion: was against the‘gambling 'mnn’ia, ' ahdpdou'b‘tle'sys were af‘ziid that a more strigcnt bill would be passed at the next sitting of Pmlia- ment. ' The bill as. amended acknowledges the legaliby of bnokmnking on race tracks, allows, ihekey clubs to hold. races every (lay in‘the year, but. bet- ting may take'place in fourteen of those days only. No deubt the law as amended is an improvement on past; laws; but hundreds of young men maV yet he able in the fourteen days allowed for betting, to squander all the money they were able to mer the balance of the year and it: is feared in some cases. some of their employer’s money as well. RICHMOND HILL, 0mm APRIL 2.1. 1:310 Mr. Jerry Smith. telegraph agent, here, has re-ceiyed the following nutice- relative to lmv mules which took effect nu the 13th inst :-â€"F().!' «I. [lightletter uf fifty \V‘m-ds or lens, the late will he the same as for ten words at. the regular day mun, and (me fifth of this rate for each additional (.911 words or less. Night letters may be sent, paid or CullPCt and will be accept- ('d up to midnight. They must‘ be. writth in plain english, code language not permitted. signed ~ ' ‘ I. MCMICHAEL Gen. Mgr. G. N. W. Teleg. Co. PreventioFLhnse Candy Culd Curt- '1‘uhletsâ€"will safely and quickly check all colds and [hp Grip. Try‘them once and s9»! 45â€"250. Sold by “X A. Sandersnn. WHO ARE 11.3. TRUSTEES. 51w gimm CHEAP“ RATES” RANGVING FROM $800 To $5.000. 166 acre farm north of village. Buildings A1. Land in goud state, of cultivation . Alsn 100:1c1-es on the 2nd of Mark- REAL ESTATE AGENCYâ€"- 3'. 1-1. SANDERSON, v.5. E are ysole agents for “Hobberlin’? tailoring. ' r» Tkn urn-‘- n; l-n;‘nr:nrv . VV “Hobberlin’l tailoring. ‘ > The", sort of tailoring known as “safe tailoring.” By an accurate system of meas- urements mistakes are rareâ€"â€"- if there are any we will reiund every dollar paid us. We make garments to your per- sonal measure only, cut and Jesigned by “The House of Hobberlin," experts. Come here for your Spring Suit.‘ i1 cusses and Lots FOR. SALE Naughton Bros., ELGIN MILLS The undersigned is now prepared to make contracts for STUMPING and BLASTING. ' STUMPING 398 ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T0 ,JENNYROYAL WAFERS. 1111. RICHMOND HILL NOW ON HAND-- WALTER. BOVVEN, SIX VERY DESIRABLE w‘ A specific monthly medicine for ludkel to restore and regulate the mensea' producmg free, healthy an} pmnleu dischargu No Aches or puma on up much Now used by 0V61‘30,000 Indian .nce uaed will use again. Invigou an; chm-10 organs. Buy of your dmggisl only than» with our 'algmuure ac facuoflubel. Avoid substitutes. Seal urbiculars manna 2c stamp. $1.00 r » .oxt_Ag571reu. EUREKA CHEMA AL BLASTING Lon A are”. EUREKA CHEMICAL quP x. buxom. m MANAGER Address, AN D Richmond Hill P.O. TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY EILLED“ AND APPRECIATED. ‘ The Next Sitting of Divlsion Cour-1.101 ‘ No. 3, County of York, will be held in the Court Room. ' GOOD DESIGNS "LOW PRICES Groceries is only seen Once 1113 lifetime. WALL PAPERS SOAPS AND AREBJONIAS TRY US FOR HONEST DEALING cam 5mm - Drop in and see if we tam shit you in SEES RESIMS‘! Your Grocer and Confectioner VVEDNESDAY, April 20-Auction sale of horse. vehicles, furniture. etc., at, the residence, Thm‘nhill. the pro- perty of Robert Pearson. Sale at 1 ,o’clock. Terms cash. J. H. Pren- tice, auct. ’ WEDNESDAY. April 27â€"Auction sale of household furniture. bedding, dishes, &c.,' on lot 22, con. 2, East: Yurk, 1.5 miles east of Newton Brook. the property of 'l‘hos. Mor- gan. Sale at. 1 o’clock. No reserve. Tmms cash. J. H. Prentice, ouch. THURSDAY. April 28.â€"Aucbion sale of 100 milch cows, Kare-bred registered Holsteins, work orses, implements, etc, at "The Pines.” Eglinton, the property of Alex. Bryce. Sale at 9 mm. Terms ‘7 months. J. H. Pren- tice. auct. ' ' Comet D fliil & C0. Livery myECwnec-tion Good Values are seen here every day. Special Prices Monday, July 4, ;i910, FRUITS IN SEASON SPRING IS HERE. “Confectionery RICHMOND HILL )nmmenclng .11: 1Q a. m. KT. F. MCMAHON CLERK Auction Sales. AN D Frame Barn on west half lot 29! sixth'concession Vaughan. Frame and sidingall white pine. Timber in good condition. Size 40 by 60 feet, price $225 cash. ' Inquire on farm or R. B.’ PETERMAN, 43-4 28 Wilton ave. Toronto. One Here on Richmond street south side‘ with gond orchard, on a, good building lot. Also two acre-9 on north side of Mill street, and three of the (Ehuicost lmildinglots nn Yc'mge st., all in‘ the Village of Richmond Hill. Apply to 43- LE Tenders for 60 tons non] for the Richmond Hill High School and Pub- lic Schoolâ€"35 tons furnaceand 25 tons stove caal. ‘Tendm-s received up to and including Saturday, the 30th of April, 1910. ‘ ‘ G. A. MCDONALD. A quantity of See-(17 Potatoes of ful- lowin varieties : â€"” Walter Raleigh ” “Gol en Coin” “Cream of the Field.” F. ELLIOTT. Ian 21 Gun. 2, 43-3. . Markham. A blight. intelligent, and energetic Ind from 8 to 13 years old to work after school on Thursdays and Fridays, and on Saturdays. The workwill not; inâ€" terfere with schorrl duties. Good pay for short hours. Mail your application to-day to the SATURDAY EVENING POST. 43-3. .1- 41-tf A comfortable dwelling on hunld street, seven rooms, with a, quarter of an acre, of land, on which are a numb?!- nf fruit trees. Good well and cistexn. Apply to . J AS. MCVVILLIAM 33-tf or MRS. F. LYNNETT ‘Lax-ets 5 Tende‘r‘s‘rfor Goal On Richmond St., a six mom house. Apply to -tf C. MASON. House to Rent. Seed Potatoes For Sale For Sale Wanted Fpr Sale 12 Front, St. East. Toronto. SEE); Board of Eflucation. H. A. NICHOLLS, Hysiop“ icycéeg 52982591 C Sweet :9 Eat A Cant!" Bowel Real Estate A gent. Our success with pepular-friced wheels last year encouraged us to plan for sfill better qunfiity and van ("this season, with ’h‘othing in 5151*)! tonmz‘ly‘ <t1’ucfiofi mm Equip- appmuch their L" «CQUpYéd .with;"t‘:'a'ezh 3; 2.3 .3 of thorough saii:»fac;,un 01: 110.5316. Ccumx‘y ,paopii'; m-nfixriaf- dér‘e’tt by mail with the_ assurance of r prompt sérvi'ce' ' and fiTixi‘uhahate shipment. Send at once for Bicycle Folder giving", fuiier particulars. X’wr name and addressis'ail'wc " " ‘ OFFERING BULL CALVES «V . r ¢ AnEI’I‘l 1 f I is regular mm? BEQS 41-tf .His five. heal-est; dams have 1"ecoi'ds (if over 14 lbs. at‘two years old, Both site and damure now at O. A. 0., Ggglph. __.___M-____ _ MANTEL KORNDYKE, gr‘andsnn of Sara. Jewel Hengweld the Third. She was sold by Brnwn Br’os. one year ago f0: $2000. Official record, 6401hs. milk in' 7 days. 2613lhs. in 30 days 30.39 lbs. butter in 7 days, 121.37 lbs. in 30 days. 38-tf $8,000 on first mortgagé (mg-farm property. _V I. . .‘ We have secured a large-stock of ‘ lumber and therefore are preparpd to fill bills for building at exceptionally low rices. Our Shingles also we secured efore the raise in price. At Last Year’s Prices 36-tf \Ve will have a carload' of Cedar Posts arrive in a few days which are also gqod value. Anyone contemplating building will consult their own interests by getting our prices before purchasing else- Where. L. Innesi & Sons Lumber, bur stovck of Dressed Lumber-U, Mould- ings. Doors, Sash. &c., is also com- plete.. Our stock of Hemlock for barns is esgecially We!l_selecte:d_und‘dryL_ . ' $13 MERCIDES-JOHANNA (4339): Egon-3y ta} Leah: HOLSTEENS gm TAM‘W’GRTES sxred by the foliowing bulls: BEGVIBLES Aim AQTSMSQSLES roman, our, V me money. anat we .oflér Shingles, Posts, 8w. A‘mfiy to . H. A. NI‘GHOLLS; 1 Real Esgtg Ageutt J. LICKEN ZIE Richm‘c'md Hill. a m AND

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